Ghost (1990) [PG-13]

Release Date:
July 13, 1990

Original Title:
Ghost

Alternate Titles:
Duh
Spoks

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Mystery | Romance | Thriller

Production Companies:
Howard W. Koch Productions
Paramount Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: M  BR: 14  CA: PG  CH: 16  DE: 12  DK: 15  ES: 12  FI: K-16  FR: TP  GB: 12A|15  HU: 12  IE: 15  IN: UA  IT: T  JP: G  KR: 15  NL: 12  NO: 15  PL: 12  PT: M/12  RO: 12  RU: 16+  SK: 12  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 127

Before Sam was murdered, he told Molly he'd love and protect her forever.

Even though Sam Wheat, the successful investment counsellor, still finds it difficult to express his deeper feelings for her after all these years, his young potter girlfriend, Molly Jensen, is the love of his life. However, a curious case of a systematic discrepancy will prepare the ground for a hideous urban homicide in one of Manhattan's dark alleys, trapping, seemingly forever, the unfortunate deceased's immortal soul in the realm of the mortals. With the condemned spirit unable to interact with the physical world--and as Molly's life, too, is in grave danger--Sam will have to turn to the spiritual medium, Oda Mae Brown, to warn and protect her. Can Oda and the ghost settle the unfinished business in time?

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American Film Institute (AFI)

2002
#19
100 Years: 100 PASSIONS
100 Greatest Love Stories Of All Time
2004
#27
100 Years: 100 SONGS
100 Greatest American Movie Music
“Unchained Melody”

ADR Mixer:
Bob Baron

Animation:
Sean Turner
Anthony Stacchi
Martine Tomczyk
Jeff Howard
Candace Lewis

Animation Supervisor:
Judith Weaver
Charlie Clavadetscher

Apprentice Sound Editor:
Christopher E. Bennett

Art Direction:
Mark W. Mansbridge

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician:
Harold Hathaway

Assistant Sound Editor:
E. Jeane Putnam

Associate Producer:
Bruce Joel Rubin

Boom Operator:
Don Coufal

Camera Operator:
Mike Benson

Casting:
Janet Hirshenson
Jane Jenkins

Chief Lighting Technician:
Jono Kouzouyan

Color Timer:
Tom Shaffer

Construction Coordinator:
Butch West

Construction Foreman:
Robert Lindsey

Costume Design:
Ruth Morley

Costume Supervisor:
Dawn J. Jackson

Costumer:
Kendall Errair

Craft Service:
John Moy

Dialogue Editor:
Lee Haxall
Michael Magill

Digital Effects Supervisor:
Jim Rygiel

Director:
Jerry Zucker

Director of Photography:
Adam Greenberg

Dolby Consultant:
Douglas Greenfield

Dolly Grip:
Donald L. Hartley

Editor:
Walter Murch

Executive In Charge Of Post Production:
Ed Jones

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Jim Morris

Executive Producer:
Howard W. Koch
Steven-Charles Jaffe

Extras Casting:
Sylvia Fay

First Assistant Camera:
Billy Clevenger

First Assistant Director:
Mark Radcliffe
John Hockridge

First Assistant Editor:
John Watson

First Company Grip:
Charles John Bukey

Foley Artist:
David Lee Fein
Ken Dufva

Foley Editor:
Laura Graham

Foley Mixer:
Greg Curda

Gaffer:
Deven Chierighino

General Manager:
Scott Ross

Hairstylist:
Dione Taylor
Julia L. Walker

Leadman:
Gary Kudroff

Location Manager:
Eric Klosterman

Makeup Artist:
Kyle Sweet
Marietta Carter-Narcisse

Makeup Supervisor:
Ben Nye Jr.

Orchestrator:
Maurice Jarre

Original Music Composer:
Maurice Jarre

Painter:
Bill 'Kauhane' Hoyt

Producer:
Howard W. Koch
Lisa Weinstein

Production Assistant:
Beth Brown

Production Coordinator:
Sheila Barnes

Production Design:
Jane Musky

Production Illustrator:
Michael Lessa

Production Secretary:
Laura Tateishi

Property Master:
Horst Grandt

Roto Supervisor:
Tom Bertino

Script Supervisor:
Faye Brenner

Second Assistant Camera:
Gavin Alcott

Second Assistant Director:
Joseph Ray
George Parra

Second Unit Director:
Steven-Charles Jaffe
Charlie Picerni

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Cary Fisher

Set Decoration:
Joe D. Mitchell

Set Designer:
Stan Tropp

Sound Editor:
Clayton Collins

Sound Mixer:
Jeff Wexler

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Walter Murch
Leslie Shatz
Steve Maslow

Sound Recordist:
Kathy McCart
Gary Ritchie

Special Effects:
Eugene Crum

Steadicam Operator:
Elizabeth Ziegler

Still Photographer:
Peter Sorel

Storyboard Artist:
David J. Negrón Jr.

Stunt Coordinator:
Allan Graf
Charlie Picerni
Gary Davis

Stunt Double:
Sandy Berumen

Stunts:
Jeff Ward
Gary McLarty
Andy Duppin
Kym Washington Longino
Peter Hock
Shane Dixon
Bob K. Cummings
Gene McLaughlin
Ramiro González
Harry Madsen

Supervising Sound Editor:
Leslie Shatz

Thanks:
Lindsay Doran

Title Designer:
Wayne Fitzgerald

Transportation Captain:
William Hogue

Transportation Coordinator:
Gene R. Johnson

Unit Production Manager:
Dirk Petersmann
Michael Tadross

Unit Publicist:
Patti Hawn

Visual Effects Art Director:
Doug Chiang

Visual Effects Camera:
Martin Rosenberg

Visual Effects Editor:
Howard Stein
Michael Gleason

Visual Effects Producer:
Ned Gorman

Visual Effects Production Manager:
Laura Buff

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Katherine Kean
Richard Edlund
John T. Van Vliet
Bruce Nicholson

Writer:
Bruce Joel Rubin

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